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Road cycling around Coulogne offers a diverse landscape for cyclists, situated in the Pas-de-Calais department of France. The region features a mix of dedicated cycle paths, canal-side routes, and coastal roads. Terrain varies from flat, green spaces along waterways to areas with moderate elevation gains near natural coastal features. This environment provides options for various road cycling preferences.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
4.9
(7)
252
riders
86.6km
03:53
870m
870m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.5
(11)
183
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32.7km
01:26
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.6
(13)
88
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48.8km
02:47
150m
150m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.3
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142
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57.4km
02:37
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.3
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152
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85.6km
03:53
880m
880m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Very beautiful viewpoint, well worth seeing.
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Magnificent articulated dragon that you can ride on
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In 1882, Father Debras was already thinking about building a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Seeing the deplorable state of the district known as "Cailloux", he intended to echo the Marian devotion of Father G. Bellanger (1861-1902) within this somewhat isolated space, north of the city, while paying homage to the Patron Saint of soldiers. Having never seen the completion of his work, it was Father Debout who took over the work in 1906. The new parish therefore acquired a vicar, Father Peugnet, who launched the bulletin "Notre-Dame des Armées" and a subscription to raise funds to continue the work on the church. However, the 1914-1918 war forced him to delay the work. Subscriptions declined, partly due to the devaluation, but, as a parish bulletin mentions, the number of faithful praying "for the salvation of France, for the protection of their soldiers, to obtain the grace of courage and resignation" increased. After the war, with numerous appeals in the local press and the Voix de Notre-Dame, Father Peugnet relaunched a special subscription for donors of 500 francs: "the godfathers and godmothers of Notre-Dame." Postcards with the caption "Subscribe in memory of our soldiers" were published at each stage of construction. Indeed, from an estimated cost of 100,000 francs in 1914, the expenditure rose to over a million francs. On December 2, 1940, the Kommandantur requisitioned the Cailloux Church for a service in memory of 18 teenage members of the Hitler Youth, killed the previous morning by a bomb from a lone plane, while they were gathering at the end of Cosmorama Street (Rue Monseigneur Piedfort) waiting for trucks to transport them to the construction sites on the coast. After the German occupation, the church was returned to worship.
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The climb up the Cran d'Escalles is a feat of bravery, but the spectacle at the top is worth it.
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Located 15 kilometers from Calais, this small town boasts a rich historical heritage. It was not far from here that Francis I and Henry VIII met for the "Interview at the Field of the Cloth of Gold." In 1785, its national forest also served as the landing site for the first flight over the sea. Don't miss the Clock Tower in its center.
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A beautiful climb! Route used by the Tour de France in 2022.
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There are over 500 road cycling routes around Coulogne documented on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and skill levels.
The terrain around Coulogne is quite varied. You'll find dedicated cycle paths and flat, green spaces along waterways, such as the Calais-Saint Omer canal. There are also coastal roads and areas with moderate elevation gains, particularly near natural coastal features like Cap Blanc-Nez and Cap Gris-Nez.
Yes, Coulogne offers numerous easy road cycling routes. Over 100 routes are classified as easy. A notable option for leisurely family rides is the 6-kilometer Coulogne-Guines cycle route, which follows an old railway line and meanders through green spaces. The Coquelles Green Belt also provides a secure 6-kilometer path suitable for cycling.
Yes, for experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 87 routes classified as difficult around Coulogne. These routes often feature more significant elevation gains, particularly those venturing towards the coastal cliffs of Cap Blanc-Nez and Cap Gris-Nez.
Many routes offer views of significant landmarks. You can cycle past the historic Calais Town Hall and its belfry, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Coastal routes often feature stunning views of Calais Beach and the Lighthouse, and the dramatic cliffs of Cap Blanc-Nez and Cap Gris-Nez. Some routes also pass by Fort Risban.
Absolutely. The coastal routes are particularly scenic, offering panoramic views from the cliffs of Cap Blanc-Nez and Cap Gris-Nez. The vast expanse of Calais Beach also provides a beautiful backdrop for rides. Routes along the Calais-Saint Omer canal offer tranquil green landscapes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 230 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, which combines coastal paths with canal-side routes and green spaces, offering options for various ability levels.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Coulogne are designed as loops. For example, the Cap Blanc Nez – Wimereux Beach loop from Les Fontinettes and the Cap Blanc Nez – Wissant Beach loop from Les Fontinettes are popular circular options.
While many outdoor areas in France are dog-friendly, specific regulations for cycling paths can vary. It's always best to check local signage or official park websites for rules regarding dogs on dedicated cycle routes or nature reserves like the Réserve naturelle du Platier d'Oye to ensure compliance.
Parking is generally available in and around Coulogne, especially near popular starting points for routes. For routes originating from Les Fontinettes, you can typically find parking in the vicinity. For specific routes, checking the route details on komoot or local municipal websites for designated parking areas is recommended.
Coulogne and the nearby city of Calais offer various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. You'll find establishments in the town centers and along some of the more urban-adjacent routes. For a wider selection, exploring Calais or Guînes, which are easily accessible, would be beneficial.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most favorable weather for road cycling in Coulogne, with milder temperatures and less rain. However, the coastal climate can be unpredictable, so it's always wise to check the forecast before heading out.


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